Once again the DC “CREW” of enthusiastic SU alum from the 80’s to Y2K’s have planned a SUmmer BBQ for folks in the DC area and beyond!! It will be a fun-filled day full of food and activities for the whole family to enjoy! Please RSVP with EITHER a monetary or food donation:

SHOW YOUR SU & DC pride by purchasing an official DC Orange & Blue BBQ T-Shirt!!! Available in Orange or Dark blue in the following sizes: Mens (S-XXXL), Womens (S-XXL), Youth (S-L). We also have Dri-fit shirts available! All orders must be received by midnight, July 13, 2014. Select either the orange and blue design. Don’t miss out even if you can’t attend the 6th Annual DC Orange & Blue BBQ. But really…we’d like to see you there!

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[…] 6th Annual DC Orange & Blue BBQ | 7.26.14 – Latino Alumni … http://www.lansu.info/Once again the DC “CREW” of enthusiastic SU alum from the 80′s to Y2K's have planned a SUmmer BBQ for folks in the DC area and beyond!! It will be a fun-filled day full of food and activities for the whole family to enjoy! […]

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